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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T11:20:44+00:00 2026-05-30T11:20:44+00:00

I have a DataGridView and a BindingSource bs populated using bs.DataSource = list; where

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I have a DataGridView and a BindingSource bs populated using bs.DataSource = list; where list is a BindingList<Item>.

All I want is to have each changed Item notified that it is changed, and each deleted item notified that it is deleted. Or instead, I would like to have access to changed, new and deleted items after user edits the grid and presses the button.

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public abstract class Item : INotifyPropertyChanged { .......
public Item()
{
    Id = IdCounter++;
    Pairs = new HashSet<int>();
    State = ItemState.NEW;
    Name = "#noname";
    Note = "";
    PropertyChanged += new PropertyChangedEventHandler(Item_PropertyChanged);
}

void Item_PropertyChanged(object sender, PropertyChangedEventArgs e)
{
    SetChanged();
}

/* nastaví příznak, že se něco změnilo - to následně vyvolá UPDATE (při použití SQL úložiště) */
public void SetChanged()
{
    State = ItemState.CHANGED;
}
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    2026-05-30T11:20:45+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 11:20 am

    Youll want to listen for the ListChanged event on your BindingList<Item> or BindingSource bs. In the ListChangedEventArgs, the ListChangedType with have specific details about what changed:

    Reset – Much of the list has changed. Any listening controls should
    refresh all their data from the list.

    ItemAdded – An item added to the
    list. NewIndex contains the index of the item that was added.

    ItemDeleted – An item deleted from the list. NewIndex contains the
    index of the item that was deleted.

    ItemMoved – An item moved within
    the list. OldIndex contains the previous index for the item, whereas
    NewIndex contains the new index for the item.

    ItemChanged – An item
    changed in the list. NewIndex contains the index of the item that was
    changed.

    I bolded the ones you mentioned.

    Update

    Ok, so this is what the Item class should look like:

    public class Item : INotifyPropertyChanged
    {
       public event PropertyChangedEventHandler PropertyChanged;
    
       private int _Id;
       private HashSet<int> _Pairs;
       private ItemState _State;
       private String _ItemName;
       private String _Note;
    
       public Item()
       {
          Id = IdCounter++;
          Pairs = new HashSet<int>();
          State = ItemState.NEW;
          Name = "#noname";
          Note = "";      
       }
    
       public int Id
       {
          get { return _Id; }
          set
          {
             if(_Id != value)
             {
                _Id = value;
                NotifyPropertyChanged("Id");
             }
          }
       }
    
       ... Implement other properties like above/below
    
       // Dont use 'Name' as a property type
       public String ItemName
       {
          get { return _ItemName; }
          set
          {
             if(_ItemName!= value)
             {
                _ItemName= value;
                NotifyPropertyChanged("ItemName");
             }
          }
       }
    
       ...
    
       public void NotifyPropertyChanged(String propertyName)
       {
          PropertyChangedEventHandler prop_changed = PropertyChanged;
          if (prop_changed != null)
          {
             prop_changed(this, new PropertyChangedEventArgs(propertyName));
          }
       }
    }
    

    Then when you attach to you BindingList you should get the updates. Then you can change the state of your item when you receive those events or through databinding.

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